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Wrestling
The World Brass Knuckles Championship was a professional wrestling brass knuckles championship in the Australian World Championship Wrestling promotion from 1974 until 1978.[1]
Wrestler
|
Reign
|
Date
|
Location
|
Notes
|
Ciclon Negro |
1 |
October 1974 |
New York City |
Billed as having defeated Brute Bernard for the title.[2]
|
Mario Milano |
1 |
7 November 1974 |
Melbourne, Victoria |
|
Brute Bernard |
1 |
January 1974 |
Sydney, New South Wales |
Wins in a tag team match, teaming with Waldo Von Erich to defeat Mario Milano & Tony Parisi but was stripped in 74/08 after throwing dye in Killer Karl Koxs eye.
|
Mario Milano |
2 |
January 1974 |
Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, New South Wales |
Defeated Bob Roop to win the vacant title.
|
Leorenzo Parente |
1 |
May 1974 |
Sydney, New South Wales |
|
Mario Milano |
3 |
June 1974 |
Sydney, New South Wales |
|
Bull Ramos |
1 |
June 1975 |
Melbourne, Victoria |
|
Great Mephisto |
1 |
6 August 1975 |
Melbourne, Victoria |
|
Rocky Romero |
1 |
1975 |
Melbourne, Victoria |
|
Great Mephisto |
2 |
1975 |
Sydney, New South Wales |
|
Ron Miller |
1 |
December 1975 |
?? |
|
George Barnes |
1 |
12 February 1976 |
?? |
|
Ron Miller |
2 |
December 1976 |
Brisbane, Queensland |
|
Ciclon Negro |
2 |
October 1976 |
Melbourne, Victoria |
Vacant in 76 when Negero leaves the area.[2]
|
Bugsy McGraw |
1 |
December 1977 |
Sydney, New South Wales |
Defeats Larry O'Day.
|
Kevin Martin |
1 |
December 1977 |
Sydney, New South Wales |
|
Butcher Brannigan |
1 |
December 1977 |
Sydney, New South Wales |
|
Mario Milano |
4 |
December 1977 |
Sydney, New South Wales |
|
Butcher Brannigan |
2 |
December 1977 |
?? |
|
Ron Miller |
3 |
December 1977 |
?? |
|
Bruiser Brody |
1 |
December 1978 |
Sydney, New South Wales |
|
Ron Miller |
4 |
December 1978 |
Sydney, New South Wales |
|
Brute Bernard |
2 |
December 1978 |
Sydney, New South Wales |
[3]
|
King Curtis Iaukea |
1 |
December 1978 |
Sydney, New South Wales |
|
Bulldog Brower |
1 |
December 1978 |
Sydney, New South Wales |
|
King Curtis Iaukea |
2 |
December 1978 |
Sydney, New South Wales |
|
WCW closed in December 1978.
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